Английский язык. Горчакова Е.П - 27 стр.

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enduring memories.
e) The memory system that
stores stimulus information
directly but for a duration of less
than a second.
f) The disruptive effect of
material on recall as a result of a
persons having learnt such
material before his first learning
of the to-be-recalled material.
g) The process of
changing
and organizing material for
suitable storage in memory. The
type of coding differs for each of
the memory systems.
h) The active process
assumed to be necessary to keep
information in short-
term
memory and permit its transfer to
long- term memory.
i) The presentation on a
graph, of the change in
performance during the learning
process. It may apply either to an
individual or to a group.
j) The blocking of the recall
of material by materials or
activities that are learned or
experienced either befo
re of after
the memory is processed.
k) A combination of
consonants and vowels presumed
to be of low meaningfulness.
Invented by Ebbinghaus, a
German psychologist, and used in
verbal leaning experiments.
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enduring memories.

     e) The memory system that
stores    stimulus     information
directly but for a duration of less
than a second.

     f) The disruptive effect of
material on recall as a result of a
person’s having learnt such
material before his first learning
of the to-be-recalled material.

     g) The process of changing
and    organizing   material   for
suitable storage in memory. The
type of coding differs for each of
the memory systems.

     h)   The    active    process
assumed to be necessary to keep
information   in    short-    term
memory and permit its transfer to
long- term memory.

     i) The presentation on a
graph,    of    the   change    in
performance during the learning
process. It may apply either to an
individual or to a group.

     j) The blocking of the recall
of material by materials or
activities that are learned or
experienced either before of after
the memory is processed.

     k)    A    combination   of
consonants and vowels presumed
to be of low meaningfulness.
Invented    by   Ebbinghaus,   a
German psychologist, and used in
verbal leaning experiments.